#数字货币市场洞察 Can small funds entering the market really make any waves in the crypto space?
I've been thinking about this a lot lately. With just a small amount of capital in hand, every time I see whales holding hundreds of thousands or millions, I can't help but feel like my little chips are just like ants moving house—no matter how hard I try, can I really make any impact? Market ups and downs are dictated by institutions and whales; are retail investors with small funds destined to just pick up scraps?
Or is it that, with small amounts adding up over time, a long-term perspective and regular small investments can actually accumulate considerable returns? After all, the crypto market is highly volatile, and small funds are more flexible in and out—that could be an advantage, right?
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#数字货币市场洞察 Can small funds entering the market really make any waves in the crypto space?
I've been thinking about this a lot lately. With just a small amount of capital in hand, every time I see whales holding hundreds of thousands or millions, I can't help but feel like my little chips are just like ants moving house—no matter how hard I try, can I really make any impact? Market ups and downs are dictated by institutions and whales; are retail investors with small funds destined to just pick up scraps?
Or is it that, with small amounts adding up over time, a long-term perspective and regular small investments can actually accumulate considerable returns? After all, the crypto market is highly volatile, and small funds are more flexible in and out—that could be an advantage, right?